ALEX JONES (HOST): He engaged in regular journalistic activity and did a wonderful job, being advised by top journalism professors around the world, and that he was very, very fair about what he did, and that you need to send a message that he’s a hero. Now, I know they claim that he’s a Russian agent with no evidence, and all the rest of that garbage, even though they release stuff on Russia and Israel as well. And China. But it doesn’t matter, it’s the right thing to do.

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We need the president to pardon Julian Assange. We’ve got another Change.org petition that’s got a lot of signatures, dealing with shadow banning. And all of this just draws attention, all of this just chips away at what they’re doing.

But, if it wasn’t for Julian Assange, you can say, clearly, that the president wouldn’t have been elected. And you said in a speech, I don’t care who got her illegal server, it’s illegal, it’s about what she did that’s wrong, don’t change the subject. Go back to that instinct, sir. But you told Assange release it, you said release more stuff, and he’s in the crosshairs, and he needs to be pardoned if he’s brought back to the United States.

If you signal you’re going to pardon him — there’s no real charges in England, there’s only this bail jumping thing — he will be released. The fake sex charges that two women connected to the CIA he picked up at a bar who went back to his hotel room and had sex with Assange, and then later they decided maybe that one of them didn’t give them permission? Oldest trick in the book, folks. That’s all been dropped. He wouldn’t be the first man let his you-know-what get him in trouble.

I’m in the same boat as Assange and Trump and others that are willing to tell the truth, so we need the president to do this, but I need you first to go sign the petition at Infowars.com.